WAR
DIARY FOR AUGUST 1918
1
Aug 1918 - Villorba Camp In VILLORBA Camp in the early morning
camp was shelled with gas and H.E. & shrapnel. Casualties
5 OR gassed. Working parties found on Divisional line BEDFORD
and CHESHIRE C.T.s also roads & tracks in vicinity of
camp.
2
Aug 1918 Enemy artillery fairly active at night and early
morning. H.V. guns shelled TANNAY and some fell around ARCADE
Camp. No so much gas shells used. The usual working parties
found. Raining hard all day.
3
Aug 1918 In camp as above, usual working parties & usual
early morning artillery activity around camp.
4
Aug 1918 As above. 3 Companies on working parties. 1 Company
on Church Parade in camp (Remembrance Day) Lieut J.P.[John
Phillips] KINGDON to 5th Army School as Instructor.
Capt & Adjt. A.H.O. [Alexander Herbert Oliver] RIDDELL &
Lieut E.I.F. [Edgar Ivan Fitzroy] NAILER to leave in
France, usual enemy shelling in vicinity of camp.
5
Aug 1918 As above working parties as usual. Warning Order
for relief received & Operation Order for move on following
day.
6
Aug 1918 - la Lacque Camp Preparing for move to LA LACQUE
Camp. Battalion left VILLORBA Camp at 6.35 p.m. arrived
at LA LACQUE at 8.30 p.m. See O.O. 158.
7
Aug 1918 - Blaringhem Marched to BLARINGHEM Area C &
billeted. Billets in very poor condition. Battalion employed
bathing. See OO 159.
8
Aug 1918 Billetted as above. Battalion Training commenced.
Football in the afternoon.
9
Aug 1918 In Billets as above. Brigadier General R.D.F.OLDMAN
inspected the Battalion.
10
Aug 1918 In billets as above. Training continued.
11
Aug 1918 As above. Church Services for all denominations.
12
Aug 1918 Received Warning Order for move at any moment.
13
Aug 1918 As above. D Company moved off to WIZERNES Station
to act as loading party. Remainder of Battalion preparing
for move see O.O. 160.
14
Aug 1918 - Outrebois Battalion marched to WIZERNES Station
& entrained. Detrained at DOULLENS & marched to
OUTREBOIS & billeted.
15
Aug 1918 Billetted as above. Battalion allotted Baths.
16
Aug 1918 - Remaisnil In Billets as above. Battalion moved
in the afternoon to REMAISNIL & billeted. See OO 161.
17
Aug 1918 Billetted as above. Training carried on.
18
Aug 1918 - Orville In Billets as above received warning
order to move at short notice. Battalion marched to ORVILLE
& billeted for one night. Dumped Personnel sent back
to DOULLENS.
19
Aug 1918 - Sailly-au-Bois Battalion marched to SAILLY au
BOIS & billeted in ruined houses for the night. Raining
during whole march.
20
Aug 1918 - Bucquoy As above. Bde Operation Order received
for move to forward position ready to take part in the attack.
Battalion moved up at 8.55 pm to assembly position near
BUCQUOY See OO 162.
21
Aug 1918 Battalion moved forward to the attack at 4.45 a.m.
meeting with very slight opposition. The objective was about
1500 yards from original German Front Line which had already
been taken by the 37th Division. Battalion gained objective
which they consolidated, remaining there in support to the
1/Norfolk Regt. who passed through to take the next objective.
Casualties
Capts G. de C.[Geoffrey de Carteret] MILLAIS &
H.J.WEST M.C. wounded (since died of wounds) & 46
O.R.s Killed & wounded etc.
22
Aug 1918 Battalion still in Support. Enemy shelling heavily
with gas shells,
Casualties
Lieut. W.M.[William Martin] STANTAN (attd T.M.B.)
wounded, 2.Lt.H. [Harry] MAW Killed.
23
Aug 1918 - Brown Line, Achiet-le-Petit Battalion moved up
in front of ACHIET Le Petit & moved forward to the attack
at 11 A.M. All objectives taken, Battalion suffered rather
heavily from Machine Gun fire.
Casualties
Lt.Col.H.[Hugh] COURTENAY M.C. wounded severely (since
died) Lts. G.[George] ABBOTT H.J.A. [Henry James Arthur]
WATSON E.I.F. [Edgar Ivan Fitzroy] NAILER, A.R.C. [Alexander
Robert Charles] EATON, R.H.ARNHOLZ [sic Robert Henry Preuss
ANRHOLTZ] , 2/Lts. F.H. [Frank Herbert] FOX & W.T. [William
Thomas] PAINE Killed. 2/Lts. H.J. [Henry John] SNASHALL
& F.J. [Frederick James] KELF wounded 129 O.R.s killed
& wounded etc. Battalion withdrew to Brown Line in reserve.
24
Aug 1918 In Reserve in Brown Line
25
Aug 1918 - Achiet-le-Petit As above at 9 A.M. Battalion
moved forward to trenches two kilometres in front of ACHIET
LE PETTIT [sic] still in reserve.
26-27
Aug 1918 In reserve as above.
28
Aug 1918 - Bapaume As above. Battalion & A & B echelons
of Transport moved further forward Transport in front of
ACHIET LE PETTIT, Battalion in vicinity of BAPAUME. 62 ORs
joined from base Depot.
29
Aug 1918 As above. Battalion standing to, ready to move
at moment's notice.
30
Aug 1918 Battalion situated as above.
31
Aug 1918 As above. usual artillery activity
WAR
DIARY FOR SEPTEMBER 1918
1
Sep 1918 - Fremicourt Battalion moved up to Railway Line
in vicinity of FREMICOURT & dug in.
2
Sep 1918 Battalion advanced to the attack (in reserve) at
5.15 a.m. in front of FREMICOURT. Casualties Lt. C.G.HAYES
wounded etc. 94 Other Ranks Killed, wounded etc.
3
Sep 1918 - Lebucquiere Station B & D Coys went forward
to the attack & found that the enemy had evacuated the
position. These two Companies advanced about four miles
until they came in contact with the enemy, they then dug
in. relieved at night & marched back to LEBUCQUIERE
Station & encamped. Casualties 9 Other Ranks wounded
4
Sep 1918 - Biefvillers-les-Bapaume Battalion withdrew to
Camp near BIEFVILLERS
5
Sep 1918 In camp as above, employed in cleaning up and refitting
6
Sep 1918 In Camp as above Battalion Training Commenced.
7-11
Sep 1918 As above. Training carried on. Weather: - very
wet, very rough winds.
12
Sep 1918 As above. The following Officers joined Battalion
2/Lt
W.B.J.[William Robert Turner] BRANDRETH. [Comment;
wounded 29th September]
2/Lt
F.[Frank] WHATELY-KNIGHT [Comment; wounded 29th
September]
2/Lt
S.G.[Stanley George] FISHER [Comment; wounded 23rd
October]
2/Lt
K.W.J.[Keith William Pittman] HARVEY
2/Lt
E.W.P.[Ernest Walter Pillis] ROBINSON
2/Lt
G.W.[Greville William] BLACKWELL [Comment;
wounded 27th September]
2/Lt
F.A.[Frederick Augustus]
2/Lt
W.W. [William Walter] HUMM
2/Lt
L.G. [Lawrence George] CALE
13
Sep 1918 As above. Training carried on.
14
Sep 1918 In Camp as above. Received Warning Order to move
up into Divisional Reserve
15
Sep 1918 - Villers-au-Flos Moved up to VILLA au FLOS [sic]
in the morning & billeted in huts & dug-outs. Enemy
aircraft very active bombing vicinity of village at night.
16
Sep 1916 In billets as above. Training carried on under
Coy. arrangements. Enemy active with H.V. Guns.
17-19
Sep 1918 In Divisional Reserve as above, warned to be ready
to move at 1/2 an hours notice.
20
Sep 1918 - Ytres Received Warning Order to move. Moved at
night to YTRES via BARASTRE & BUS. Battalion relieved
at VILLER au FLOS [sic] by 2 K.O.S.B.s & Relieved 1/D.C.L.I.
at YTRES. Some shelling by H.V. Guns in vicinity of village.
21
Sep 1918 In Camp as above. Enemy H.V.Guns very active shelling
village.
22
Sep 1918 In Camp as above. Church services for all denominations.
H.V. Guns again active 2/Lt R.J.[Reginald John] CROPLEY
severely wounded & died later in the day.
23
Sep 1918 As above, frequent enemy shelling around Camp.
24
Sep 1918 As above.
25
Sep 1918 As above. Bde O.O. received for relief on following
day. Battalion to remain in same camp.
26
Sep 1918 Battalion received orders to move up to assembly
positions ready for forthcoming operations.
27
Sep 1918 - Beaucamps Battalion advanced over the top to
the attack at 7.52 am & captured part of Beaucamp [sic]
Village all objectives taken. During the afternoon German
Bombing Party attacked which caused Battalion to draw back
to Sunken Road & evacuate the village.
Capt
H.C.[Harold Charles] LOE, M.C. & 2/Lt. H. [Herbert] HUTCHINSON
Killed. Capt. R.L. [Robert Leslie] SHAW, Capt & Adjt.A.H.O.
[Alexander Herbert Oliver] RIDDELL, Lt.F.H. [Frederick H.]
MELVILL & 2/Lts. W.T. [William Thomas] MORRIS, J.T. [Joseph
Thornton] LAUGHTON, G.W. [Greville William] BLACKWELL
Wounded.
Other
Ranks - 19 Killed, 96 Wounded, 1 Died of Wds. 19 Missing
& 1 Wd. & Missing.
28
Sep 1918 Germans evacuated BEAUCAMP [sic]. Cheshires &
Norfolks advanced with Bedfords & Warwicks in support.
Lt.C.G.WATKINS, Wd. at duty. O.R. - 1 Killed &
3 Wounded.
29
Sep 1918 Bedfords passed through 95th Bde & attacked
beyond railway & consolidated. 2/Lt.W.B.J.[William
Robert Turner] BRANDRETH Wd. 2/Lt.F. [Frank] WHATELY-KNIGHT
t Wd. at duty. O.R. - 1 Killed, 2 Died of Wds,
3 Wounded, 1 Missing.
30
Sep 1918 - Dead Man's Corner Germans retiring, Battalion
moved forward. Relieved in evening by 13 K.R.Rs. 37th Division
& withdrew to Dead Mans Corner. 5 O.R. Wounded 2 Died
of Wounds
WAR
DIARY FOR OCTOBER 1918
1
Oct 1918 - Neuville-Bourjonval Battalion withdrew to huts
at NEUVILLE. "A" Line Transport heavily shelled. Casualties
1 O.R. Killed 1 O.R. wounded 3 horses Killed & 3 horses
wounded. Capt. F.W.[Frederick William] BALLANCE, Lts
A.J. [Arthur James] FYSON & B.L. [Bernard Lancelot] PAVEY
& 2Lts F. [Frank] FLAVELL & W.H.T. [William Henry Thomas]
COTHILL joined Battalion for duty. [Comment; 2/Lt
COTHILL KIA, Captain BALLANCE wounded & 2/Lt
PAVEY sick- all on 23rd October]
2
Oct 1918 In huts as above. Day devoted to bathing &
cleaning up
3
Oct 1918 As above. Training carried on.
4-5
Oct 1918 Training carried on as above.
6
Oct 1918 Church services for all denominations. Capt.J.W.[Walter
John] CAMPION, Lt.R.CAULDWELL, [Charles Adam] COOK & 2/Lt
W.R.HOPE joined Battalion.
7
Oct 1918 Training carried on as above. 2Lts [John] HOLLINGSHEAD,
COLLINS & C.O. [Claude Oliver] FOWLER joined Battalion
for duty. [Comment; 2/Lt FOWLER
KIA & HOLLINGSHEAD
wounded 23rd October]
8
Oct 1918 Training as above. Lt.HOLBOROW & 2Lts ROBERTS,
WALKER, DAVIS & FOOTE joined Battalion. [Comment; 2/Lt
WALKER
wounded 23rd October]
9
0ct 1918 - la Vacquerie Battalion marched to LA VACQUERIE.
10
Oct 1918 - south of Esnes Battalion marched to just S. of
ESNES.
11
Oct 1918 - Ligny-en-Cambrsis Battalion marched to LIGNY
en CAMBRESIS & Billetted in houses.
12
Oct 1918 - Caudry Battalion marched to CAUDRY. Town occupied
by a large number of civilians. Troops billeted in houses.
13
Oct 1918 Church Services for all denominations
14
Oct 1918 Billetted as above. Training carried on. Concert
in evening. Lt.Col.C.E.G.[Charles Edward Gowran] SHEARMAN
DSO. M.C. joined Battalion & assumed Command.
15-18
Oct 1918 Billetted as above & training carried on.
19
Oct 1918 - Bethencourt and Caudry Ceremonial Parade Corps
Commander presents Medal Ribbons to those awarded decorations
in August & September. Battalion (less Dumped Personnel)
moved to BETHENCOURT. Dumped Personnel remained in CAUDRY.
20
Oct 1918 - Quarry near River Selle Battalion moved at 04.30
hours to Quarry near River SELLE afterwards crossing the
river about 100 yards from the Quarry & dug in by railway
line. Situation normal.
21
Oct 1918 In position as above.
22
Oct 1918 - near Beaurain Moved up from above position at
night to assembly positions about E.22.c.7/8 to E.16.c.2.1.
Enemy put down a barrage on the position (Counter preparation)
23
Oct 1918 - Caudry At 03.20 hours Bedfords & Cheshires
went over the top to the attack but were held up on the
right by M.G. Fire. Made good later on capturing the village
of BEAURAIN. relieved during the day & returned to Billets
in CAUDRY.
Casualties
2Lts
W.H.T.[William Henry Thomas] COTHILL & C.O. [Claude Oliver]
FOWLER Killed.
Lt.Col.C.E.G.
[Charles Edward Gowran] SHEARMAN D.S.O., M.C. Capt.F.W.
[Frederick William] BALLANCE, 2Lts H. [Henry] TRASLER S.G.
[Stanley George] FISHER, J. [John] HOLLINGSHEAD, A.L.WALKER
& Rev.J.B.MAYAL wounded.
2Lt
B.L. [Bernard Lancelot] PAVEY
sick
14
O.R.s Killed, 105 Wounded. 5 O.R.s missing.
24
Oct 1918 In Billets as above resting & cleaning up
25
Oct 1918 As above. Reorganisation of companies.
26
Oct 1918 As above. Battalion allotted baths. Other parades
under Coy. arrangements.
27
Oct 1918 As above. Church Services for all denominations.
28
Oct 1918 As above. Battalion Training carried on.
29-30
Oct 1918 As above, training as above.
31
Oct 1918 As above. Training as above.
WAR
DIARY FOR NOVEMBER 1918
1-2
Nov 1918 Battalion billeted in CAUDRY
3
Nov 1918 - Neuville-en-Avesnois Billetted as above, Battalion
moved to NEUVILLE VIA BETHENCOURT, BRIASTRE, SOLESMES &
BEAURAIN. Dumped personnel & 'B' Echelon remained at
BEAURAIN.
4
Nov 1918 - Louvignies-Quesnoy Battalion moved from NEUVILLE
between 15.00 & 16.00 hours & marched to LOUVIGNES
[sic].
5
Nov 1918 - in action near Jolimetz Battalion moved from
LOUVIGNES at 02.00 hours & marched to JOLIMETZ Passed
through 1/Battalion Norfolk Regt at 06.00 hours & captured
Black Line without opposition. Advanced towards Yellow Line,
considerable Machine Gun Fire Casualties 7 O.R.s Battalion
attacked at 15.15 hours & gained objectives. Headquarters
at LA CABINE
6
Nov 1918 - la Poyquerie Battalion advanced to LA POYQUERIE,
shelled out of the village in the morning & again at
dusk. Casualties 13 O.R.s. During above operations Battalion
captured 6" naval gun.
7
Nov 1918 Battalion billeted in village of LA POYQUERIE.
No enemy shelling
8-9
Nov 1918 As above
10
Nov 1918 - Jolimetz Battalion marched to JOLIMETZ &
billeted.
11
Nov 1918 - Louvignies-Quesnoy Armistice declared
everything quiet. Battalion marched to LOUVIGNES & billeted.
12
Nov 1918 Battalion billeted as above.
13
Nov 1918 - Ramponeau Battalion marched to RAMPONEAU VIA
LE QUESNOY & billeted.
14-15
Nov 1918 Battalion inspected by Brigadier General Commdg.
Battalion billeted in RAMPONEAU. Battalion smartening up
in readiness for proposed move to Germany.
16-18
Nov 1918 Billetted as above.
19
Nov 1918 As above Lt. Col.C.E.G.[Charles
Edward Gowran] SHEARMAN
D.S.O. M.C. rejoined from Casualty Clearing Station.
20
Nov 1918 Battalion moved to billets in LE QUESNOY
21
Nov 1918 As above Capt J.C.A.[James Charles Abbott]
BIRCH rejoined from sick leave Lt J.C.[James Christopher]
MEADE & 2/Lt K.W.J. [Keith William Pittman] HARVEY
from Field Ambulance
22
Nov 1918 Billetted as above. Battalion working on Demobilisation
Scheme, i.e. Educational, Recreational & Ordinary Training.
23-28
Nov 1918 Billetted as above. Training as above. Capt.H.W.[Frederick
James] KELF, A.YOUNG, M.E.A.FATT, C.M.TAYLOR, R.HALL & 2/Lt.E.C.
[Ernest Charles] HERBERG joined for duty.
29
Nov 1918 Billetted as above Brigade Route March
30
Nov 1918 Billetted as above, usual training carried on.
WAR
DIARY FOR DECEMBER 1918
1
Dec 1918 - le Quesnoy Battalion billeted in LE QUESNOY.
Training carried on as usual. His Majesty The King
passed through the Town in the morning.
2
Dec 1918 As above His Majesty again passed through the town.
3
Dec 1918 As above. Ceremonial parade for visit to the Town
of His Majesty The King.
4
Dec 1918 As above. His Majesty continued his inspection
of the Town.
5-8
Dec 1918 As above. training carried on as usual
9-12
Dec 1918 As above. training carried on.
13
Dec 1918 - Bellignies Battalion marched to BELLIGNIES &
Billetted. Bn. H.Q. in Chateau of Princess Leopold.
14
Dec 1918 - Neuf-Mesnil Battalion marched to NEUF-MESNIL
& billeted.
15
Dec 1918 - Rousies Battalion marched to ROUSIES & billeted.
16
Dec 1918 - Croix-les-Rouveroy Battalion marched to CROIX
LES ROUVEROY & billeted.
17
Dec 1918 Billetted as above. Battalion resting for 24 hours.
18
Dec 1918 - Haine-St-Pierre Battalion resumed march to HAINE
ST PIERRE & billeted.
19
Dec 1918 - Manage Battalion marched to MANAGE & billeted.
20
Dec 1918 - Nivelles Battalion marched to NIVELLES &
billeted. Regimental Colours joined Bn. from England.
21
Dec 1918 - Sombreffe Battalion marched to SOMBREFFE
22
Dec 1918 - Gembloux Battalion marched to GEMBLOUX &
billeted (Final Destination) Billets very good.
23-25
Dec 1918 Billetted as above. Christmas Day Church Services
for all denominations.
26
Dec 1918 Boxing Day Holiday
27-31
Dec 1918 Billetted as above School & Training carried
on